McCain drops Mellencamp songs from campaign playlist after singer points out he's a liberal

By AMANDA LEE MYERS, Associated Press Writer

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PHOENIX (AP) — It may be "Our Country," but it's John Mellencamp's song.

When the liberal rocker found out his songs were being played at events for Republican John McCain's presidential campaign, Mellencamp's publicist sent a letter that questioned the campaign's playlist.

"Are you sure you want to use his music to promote Senator McCain's efforts?" according to the letter sent to McCain's campaign on Monday. "Logic says that the facts might prove to be an embarrassment, were they to be circulated widely."

McCain campaign spokesman Brian Rogers in Washington, D.C., said Thursday that the songs would no longer be played. He declined to elaborate.

The letter explained the Indiana rocker was a liberal who had supported Democrat John Edwards, who recently dropped out of the race.

Publicist Bob Merlis said Mellencamp told him that the situation made him uncomfortable and he couldn't imagine McCain would want to be associated with him.

"You know, here's a guy running around saying, 'I'm a true conservative.'" Merlis told The Associated Press. "Well, if you're such a true conservative, why are you playing songs that have a very populist pro-labor message written by a guy who would find no argument if you characterized him as left of center?"

Mellencamp songs that had been played at McCain's events included "Our Country" and "Pink Houses." In "Our Country," Mellencamp sings, "There's room enough here for science to live, and there's room enough here for religion to forgive." In "Pink Houses," he sings about a simple man who "pays for the thrills, the bills and the pills that kill."

His other hits include "Jack and Diane," ''Hurts So Good" and "Small Town." Mellencamp is scheduled to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on March 10 in New York.

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Friday, Feb 8 at 11:39 PM common sence wrote ...

the republican party does not have a clue!!

Friday, Feb 8 at 12:05 PM Couger fan wrote ...

http://www.heraldtimesonline.com/mellencamp/awards.php Bob, Not a bad resume for a guy who cant sing a lick. Just stick to the fact he may not be your preference, kinda like even the best opera singer would not be mine.

Friday, Feb 8 at 8:33 AM Roger D wrote ...

How about "We Won't Get Fooled Again" by the Who?

Friday, Feb 8 at 7:39 AM Bob wrote ...

Why use Mellencraps song anyway? Are you trying to lose voters. That guy can't sing a lick. Good move for him.

Friday, Feb 8 at 6:09 AM sickofitall wrote ...

Who Cares? There is not a spit in the rivers difference between these political criminals anymore anyway...

Thursday, Feb 7 at 10:35 PM Anonymous wrote ...

Republicans have a history of picking songs that don't really reflect what they're about or without permission from the artist, usually Dems. Reagan kept playing Born In The USA, because it had such a nice, upbeat, supposedly patriotic chorus, too bad he or his people didn't actually read the rest of the lyrics. Not so upbeat.

Thursday, Feb 7 at 9:56 PM Mellencamp replacement wrote ...

I suggest "Put up or shut up" by Ted Nugent.

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